The use of a Ghodi, or white horse, as transport for the Groom to the wedding venue is a common part of Indian tradition.

Family members adorn the Ghodi with embellishments to match the groom as all eyes are on the two as they make their way through the procession.

A modern take on the Baraat entrance is for the Groom to enter in an extravagant car, decorated similarly to the traditional horse. However, in order to maintain traditions of the ceremony, Grooms sometimes choose to ride a horse to the end venue.